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As it’s under the sink and looks like copper pipe.Hi
I need to remove a pipe that ran to an american fridge as the previous owner decided cut and clamp it as opposed to cap the pipe under sink, do i use an end cap or compression stop end?
I would be intrested in the what the pipe carried...most likely a water supply for cool water and ice however there were gas powered fridges so beware. I would use a solder cap not a compression as they can creep over time. CentralheatkingAs it’s under the sink and looks like copper pipe.
Strictly speaking, neither. If I've understood what you intend correctly, you will be creating a 'blind end' or 'dead leg' in your drinking water supply. You should remove the T-piece that provided the feed to the fridge and replace it with a continuous piece of pipe.do i use an end cap or compression stop end?
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